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CO PY: Camera User Guide
CO PY: Camera User Guide
DIGITAL CAMERA
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Getting Started
p. 9
Ensure that you read the Safety Precautions (pp. 179 188).
CDI-E377-010
PRINTED IN CHINA
a Camera
Alkaline
b AA
Batteries (2)
Card
c Memory
(32 MB)
Cable
d Interface
IFC-400PCU
Cable
e AV
AVC-DC400
Strap
f Wrist
WS-DC5
Digital
g Canon
Camera Solution
h Warranty Card
Disk
i User Guides
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You may not be able to achieve the full performance of this camera with the
included memory card.
Getting Started
p. 9
This section explains how to prepare the camera for use and the
basics of shooting, viewing and printing images. Start out by
familiarizing yourself with the camera and mastering the basics.
Next...
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Learning More
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Once you have mastered the basics, use the cameras many features
to shoot more challenging photos. Details on using each function are
described in this section, including how to connect the camera to a
television to view images.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Items marked with a
are lists or charts that summarize camera
functions or procedures.
Please Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Preparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shooting Still Images (
Viewing Still Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Erasing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Embedding the Date in the Image Data . . . . . . . . . . .
Standard Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shooting Movies (
Viewing Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Downloading Images to a Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Learning More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Components Guide
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Basic Operations
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Continuous Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Setting the Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Checking the Focus and Peoples Expressions. . . . . . . . . 97
Switching between Focus Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Selecting an AF Frame Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Selecting a Subject to Focus On
(Face Select and Track). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Shooting Hard-to-Focus Subjects
(Focus Lock, AF Lock, Manual Focus, Safety MF) . . . . 106
Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Locking the Flash Exposure Setting (FE Lock) . . . . . . . . 112
Adjusting the Exposure Compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Switching between Metering Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Adjusting the Tone (White Balance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Shooting Images with Altered Colors (My Colors) . . . . . . 118
Setting the Display Overlays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Categorizing Images Automatically (Auto Category) . . . . 121
Registering Settings to the
Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
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Playback/Erasing
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Connecting to a TV
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Troubleshooting
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List of Messages
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Appendix
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Table of Contents
Preventing Malfunctions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Power Kits (Sold Separately). . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) . .
Replacing the Date Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Camera Care and Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Index
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Mode:
Shooting (
Playback (
)/
)
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Please Read
Please Read
Test Shots
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Please note that Canon digital cameras are intended for personal use
and should never be used in a manner that infringes upon or
contravenes international or domestic copyright laws and regulations.
Please be advised that in certain cases the copying of images from
performances, exhibitions, or commercial properties by means of a
camera or other device may contravene copyright or other legal rights
even if the image was shot for personal use.
Warranty Limitations
Please Read
Video Format
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Please set the cameras video signal format to the one used in your
region before using it with a TV monitor (p. 163).
Language Setting
Please see Setting the Display Language (p. 14) to change the
language setting.
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zPreparations
zShooting Still Images
zViewing Still Images
zErasing
zPrinting
zEmbedding the Date in the Image Data
zShooting Movies
zViewing Movies
zDownloading Images to a Computer
zSystem Map
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Preparations
Preparations
Installing the Batteries and Memory Card
b
Slide
the cover (b)
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Negative end ()
Preparations
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C
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Preparations
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Push the memory card with your finger until you hear a click, then
release it.
Use the wrist strap to avoid dropping the camera during use.
Preparations
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The Date/Time settings menu will appear the first time the power is
turned on.
Power Button
Button
Control Dial
Buttons
MENU Button
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button to select
2. Use the
value.
or
3. Press the
button.
3. Use the
or
[Date/Time].
4. Press the
button to select
button.
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Preparations
Button
Buttons
1. Press the
4. Press the
MENU Button
(playback) button.
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Button
or
button.
Mode)
Shutter Button
Power Button
Indicator
Mode Dial
DISP. Button
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The start-up sound will play and the start-up image will display in
the LCD monitor.
Pressing the power button again turns the power off.
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The camera automatically sets the focus when you press the shutter
button halfway*.
* The shutter button has a two-stage action. Pressing it down to the first stage is
referred as pressing halfway.
Correct
Press halfway
to set the focus
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Beep,
beep
Shooting Preparations
Complete: Lights green
(orange when the flash
will fire)
Press fully
Recording:
Blinks green
An AF frame will
display in green on
the LCD monitor at
the point of focus.
AF Frame
Incorrect
Just pressing
fully
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(Easy mode).
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(playback) button.
or
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Mute Setting
Pressing the DISP. button while switching on the camera power
will set the mute setting to [On] to silence all camera sounds.
The setting can be changed with the [Mute] option in the Set up
menu (p. 56).
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Button
Control Dial
Buttons
1. Press the
2. Use the
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(playback) button.
or
to view.
Use the
button to move to the previous image and the
button to move to the next image.
The images advance more quickly if
you keep the button pressed, but they
will appear coarse.
You can also select images by using
the control dial. Turning it
counterclockwise displays the
previous image while turning it
clockwise displays the next image.
(Resume Playback).
z The following actions will display the most recent image
Erasing
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Button
Button
Control Dial
Buttons
Button
1. Press the
2. Use the
press the
(playback) button.
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or
button to select an image to erase and
button.
button.
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Erasing
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Printing
Printing
Button
Button
Terminal Cover
Buttons
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power.
The
4. Use the
press the
or
The
button will blink blue and printing will start.
You can also select images by using the control dial.
After you finish printing, turn off the camera and the printer and
disconnect the interface cable.
Printing
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You can add images directly to a print list by merely pressing the
button immediately after shooting or playing back an image.
You can then print the images from the print list easily, when
connecting the camera to a printer.
or
3. Press the
button to select
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button.
button to select
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Power Button
Buttons
Mode Dial
Button
DISP. Button
1. Press the
button.
2. Use the
.
or
button to select
3. Use the
or
to select
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3. Select
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Shooting Movies
Shooting Movies (
Standard Mode)
Shutter Button
Power Button
Indicator
Mode Dial
Control Dial
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(Movie).
recording.
z Do not press any buttons other than the
shutter button. The sound that buttons
make will be recorded in the movie.
Microphone
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to focus.
Shooting Preparations
Complete: Lights green
Recording starts.
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Elapsed Time
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Viewing Movies
Viewing Movies
Button
Button
Buttons
Control Dial
1. Press the
(playback) button.
2. Use the
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or
button to display a movie and press
button.
Images with a
icon are
movies.
the
3. Use the
or
button.
button to select
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Items to Prepare
Camera and computer
Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk supplied with the camera
Interface cable supplied with the camera
System Requirements
Please install the software on a computer meeting the following
minimum requirements.
Windows
OS
Computer Model
CPU
RAM
Interface
Free Hard Disk
Space
Display
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Macintosh
OS
Computer Model
CPU
RAM
Interface
Free Hard Disk
Space
Display
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Windows
1. Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the
computers CD-ROM drive.
2. Click [Easy Installation].
Follow the onscreen messages to
proceed with the installation.
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Interface Cable
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4. Open CameraWindow.
Windows
Select [Canon CameraWindow] and
click [OK].
If the window above does not appear, click the [Start] menu
and select [All Programs] or [Programs], followed by [Canon
Utilities], [CameraWindow], [CameraWindow] and
[CameraWindow].
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CameraWindow appears.
Macintosh
The CameraWindow will appear when you establish a connection
between the camera and computer. If it fails to appear, click the
[CameraWindow] icon on the Dock (the bar which appears at the
bottom of the desktop).
Preparations for downloading images are now finished. Please
proceed to the Downloading Images Using the Camera (Direct
Transfer) section (p. 31).
Refer to the Software Starter Guide for details on downloading
images using the computer.
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Button
Buttons
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Button
MENU Button
The
button will light blue.
Press the MENU button if the Direct
Transfer menu fails to appear.
2. Press the
button.
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You can also use the following options in the Direct Transfer menu to
set the method for downloading images.
All Images
New Images
DPOF Trans.
Images
Wallpaper
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or
or
and press the
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ZoomBrowser EX
Macintosh
ImageBrowser
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2. Use the
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System Map
System Map
Supplied with Camera
Interface Cable
IFC-400PCU*1
Wrist Strap
WS-DC5
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AV Cable AVC-DC400*1
AA-size Alkaline
Batteries (2)
AC Adapter Kit
ACK800
Power Cord
System Map
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Canon brand
Direct Print Compatible
Printers
PCMCIA
Adapter
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USB Card
Reader
Compact Photo
Printers*2*3
(SELPHY series)
USB Port
PC Card Slot
Windows/Macintosh
Video IN Terminal
Audio IN Terminal
*1
*2
*3
*4
TV/Video
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High-Power Flash
HF-DC1
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System Map
Optional Accessories
The following camera accessories are sold separately.
Some accessories are not sold in some regions, or may no longer be
available.
Flash
High-Power Flash HF-DC1
This attachable supplementary flash can be used to capture
photographic subjects that are too distant for the built-in flash to
illuminate.
Power Supplies
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Other Accessories
Interface Cable IFC-400PCU
Use this cable to connect the camera to a computer, Compact Photo
Printer (SELPHY series), or to a Bubble Jet printer (refer to your
Bubble Jet printer user guide).
AV Cable AVC-DC400
Use this cable to connect the camera to a TV set.
System Map
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Canon offers the following separately sold printers for use with the
camera. You can produce photo quality prints quickly and easily by
connecting them to the camera with a single cable and operating the
cameras controls.
Compact Photo Printers (SELPHY series)
Bubble Jet Printers (PIXMA series)
For more information, visit your nearest Canon retailer.
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Components Guide
Front View
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d Speaker
e Date Battery Holder
f Lens
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Back View
Components Guide
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163)
h DC IN (Power Input) Terminal (p. 191)
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Controls
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a
(Print/Share) Button (pp. 20, 31, 122)
b Mode Dial (pp. 15, 24, 77)
c Zoom Lever (pp. 60, 124)
d
e
f
g
h
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j
k
l
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p
q
Shooting:
(Wide Angle)/
(Telephoto)
Playback:
(Index)/
(Magnify)
Shutter Button (p. 15)
Power Button (pp. 15, 24)
(Face Selector) Button (pp. 104, 126)
(Exposure)/ (Single Image Erase) Button (pp. 113, 19)
FUNC./SET (Function/Set) Button (p. 46)
MENU Button (p. 47)
DISP. (Display) Button (p. 58)
Indicator (p. 45)
(Playback) Button (p. 18)
(Macro)/MF (Manual Focus)/
Button (pp. 67, 106)
ISO/
(Jump)/
Button (pp. 74, 129)
(Flash)/
Button (p. 65)
(Continuous Shooting)/
(Self-Timer)/ Button (pp. 93, 68)
Control Dial (p. 43)
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Operation is
carried out using
control dial.
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Using the
Button
The
button can turn the camera on/off and switch between the
shooting/playback modes.
Shutter Button
Power Button
Button
Turning
the Camera Off
Press
the
button
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Shooting Mode
Press the
power button
Press
the
button
Playback Mode
Lens retracted*
Lens extended
* The amount of time before the lens automatically retracts can be set in [Lens Retract]
in the
(Set up) menu (p. 57).
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The indicator on the back of the camera will light or blink under the
following conditions.
Green
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Components Guide
Indicator
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Basic Operations
Menus and Settings
Settings for the shooting or playback modes or such camera settings
as the print settings, date/time and sounds are set using the FUNC.
menu or the Rec., Play, Print or Set up menu.
FUNC. Menu (
Button)
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3
1
2
3
4
button.
or
Use the
or
button to select an option for
the menu item.
Press the
button.
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1
2
3
4
mode.
C
or
You can also use the zoom lever to switch between menus.
The following menus are displayed.
Shooting:
Rec./
Set up
Playback:
Play/
Print/
Set up
Use the
or
Use the
or
Basic Operations
(Rec.) Menu
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Shooting Mode
f h
c d e g
b
j
a
Camera Shake (
(p. 166)
)
Shutter Speed,
Aperture Value
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n m k
Information Displayed
Setting Method
b(
Digital Tele-Converter (
e Flash (
Red-Eye Corr. (
button (
c Display Overlays
AF Frame
Exposure Level
Indicator (p. 87)
in
h Auto Rotate (
i Shooting Mode
j Camera Shake (
k Create Folder ( )
button
Drive Mode
g(
mode)
)
)
button
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Information Displayed
Setting Method
/
)
button
button
button
Summary
Battery charge is low. Prepare to replace
with new batteries soon.
The batteries are depleted. Replace with
new batteries.
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Folder Number-File
Number
Shooting information
Histogram
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Shooting Date/Time
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Information Displayed
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p
Print List
Setting Method
button,
MENU button (Print menu)
FUNC./SET button
(FUNC. menu)
Auto Category (
File Size
Recording Pixels (Stills)/
Recording Length
(Movies)
My Category (
)
)
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z Information for images shot on other cameras may not
display correctly.
z Overexposure Warning
Histogram Function
The histogram is a graph that allows you to check the brightness of
an image. The greater the bias toward the left in the graph, the darker
the image. The greater the bias toward the right, the brighter the
image. By using the exposure compensation function, you can
correct the image brightness before shooting (p. 113).
Sample Histograms
Dark Image
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Balanced Image
Bright Image
Shooting Mode
Menu Item
Options
Reference
Page
Still Image
pp. 15, 77
Movie
pp. 24, 89
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/MF,
Menu Item
or
Options
Exposure Compensation
button
Reference
Page
p. 113
Macro/Manual Focus
ISO Speed
p. 74
Flash
p. 65
Drive Mode
(
will also display in movie
mode.)
FUNC. Menu
Menu Item
White Balance
My Colors
Compensation/Flash Output
Metering Mode
Compression
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Options
pp. 93, 68
Reference
Page
p. 115
p. 118
p. 95
p. 114
p. 71
(
when
p. 70
the date has not been set)
p. 92
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Rec. Menu
* Default setting
Menu Item
Options
Reference Page
Face Detect*/Center
p. 101
Center*/Face Detect
AF Frame Size
Normal*/Small
p. 103
AF-Point Zoom
On/Off*
p. 97
AF Mode
Continuous*/Single
p. 100
Digital Zoom
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(Still image)
Standard*/Off/1.3x/2.2x
(Movie)
Flash Settings
Flash Mode
Flash Exp. Comp
Flash Output
Slow Synchro
Red-Eye Corr.
Red-Eye Lamp
Safety FE
p. 61
Auto*/Manual
2 to 0* to +2
Minimum*/Medium/Maximum
On/Off*
p. 95
On/Off*
On*/Off
On*/Off
Self-timer
Delay
Shots
1 10 (Default is 3 shots)
Safety Shift
On/Off*
p. 69
p. 84
On/Off*
p. 75
MF-Point Zoom
On*/Off
p. 108
Safety MF
On*/Off
p. 109
AF-assist Beam
On*/Off
p. 40
Basic Operations
AF Frame
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Menu Item
Review
(Rec. Review)
Options
Off/2* 10 seconds/Hold
Reference Page
You can set the
length of time
images display after
being shot (p. 16).
Review Info
Off*/Detailed/Focus Check
p. 98
Auto Category
On*/Off
p. 121
Disp. Overlay
(Still image)
(Movie)
Off*/Grid Lines
IS Mode
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(Still image)
Continuous*/Shoot Only/
Panning/Off
(Movie)
Continuous*/Off
Set
button
p. 72
p. 122
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Play Menu
Menu Item
Reference
Page
p. 136
My Category
p. 131
Basic Operations
Slide Show
p. 142
Sound Memo
p. 144
Protect
p. 146
Rotate
p. 134
Erase all
p. 147
Transfer Order
p. 152
Resume
p. 18
Transition
p. 135
Print Menu
Menu Item
Print
Select Image &
Qty.
Select All Images
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Summary
Reference
Page
p. 150
p. 148
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Set up Menu
Menu Item
* Default setting
Options
Summary/Reference Page
Mute
On/Off*
Volume
Start-up Vol.
Operation
Vol.
Selftimer Vol.
Shutter
Volume
Playback Vol.
Start-up Image
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C
On*/Off
Power Saving
Auto Power
Down
On*/Off
Display Off
10 sec./20 sec./
30 sec./1 min.*/
2 min./3 min.
p. 154
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Menu Item
Options
Summary/Reference Page
p. 13
Format
p. 157
Create Folder
Create New
Folder
Auto Create
Off*/Daily/Monday- p. 159
Sunday/Monthly
(You can also set
an auto creation
time.)
Auto Rotate
On*/Off
Distance Units
m/cm*/ ft/in
Lens Retract
1 minute*/0
seconds
Language
Video System
NTSC/PAL
Print Method
Auto*/
Reset All
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p. 14
p. 163
See below.
p. 162
Print Method
The connection method with the printer can be changed for printing. Although it is
normally not necessary to change the setting, select
when borderless printing an
image shot in
(Widescreen) mode on wide size paper using Canon compact photo
printer SELPHY CP750/CP740/CP730/CP720/CP710/CP510. As this setting will be
stored to memory even when the power is turned off, to print using an image size other
than
, return the mode to [Auto] (however, the connection method cannot be
changed while connected to a printer).
Basic Operations
Date/Time
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No Information
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Information View
No Information
Standard Display*
* Playback mode only
Focus Check*
* Still image only
Detailed Display
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z The LCD monitor will not switch to the detailed display or
Night Display
When shooting at dusk or during the evening when the dark
surroundings make it difficult to view the LCD monitor, the cameras
night view option displays the subject brightly in the LCD monitor.
This will allow you to compose a shot even in dark environments (this
setting cannot be turned off).
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* Although noise may appear and the movement of the subject shown on the LCD
monitor may appear somewhat jagged, there is no effect on the recorded image.
The brightness of the image displayed in the monitor, and the brightness of the
actual image recorded will be different.
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p. 222
Selection
Standard
Off
1.3x
2.2x
Focal Length
Shooting Characteristics
Enables shooting at zoom factors of up to
40x with digital and optical zoom combined.
36 360 mm Enables shooting without digital zoom.
Digital zoom is fixed at the selected zoom
46.8 468 mm factor, and the focal length shifts to
maximum telephoto.
This enables a faster shutter speed and
less chance of camera shake than a shot
79.2 792 mm taken at the same angle of view with
[Standard] or [Off].
36 1440 mm
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You can combine digital zoom with optical zoom when shooting.
The available shooting characteristics and focal lengths (35mm film
equivalent) are as follows.
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The color of
the zoom bar
C
White (
Digital zoom
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)
Yellow (
Blue (
or
modes.
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Make settings.
1. Use the
or
[Standard].
button to select
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and shoot.
The combined digital and optical zoom factor will display in the
LCD monitor.
The image may appear coarse depending upon the selected
recording pixels. The zoom factor appears in blue.
Press the zoom lever toward
to zoom out.
Focus range (rough guide)
Optical zoom (White)
Digital zoom (Yellow/Blue)
Approximately
2 seconds
later
2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [Digital Zoom].
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Make settings.
1. Use the
or
[1.3x] or [2.2x].
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button to select
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Press the
button.
1. Use the
or
button to change
the flash mode.
: [Auto]
: [On]
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You can configure detailed settings for the flash when you press
the MENU button while this screen is displayed (p. 95).
p. 222
66
z When the flash recharging begins after shooting, the
indicator blinks orange and the LCD monitor turns off. When
recharging ends, the indicator turns off and the LCD monitor
turns on. The time required for flash recharging will change
depending on usage conditions and remaining battery
power.
z A flashing red
in the LCD monitor indicates insufficient
light level. In this case, raise the flash before shooting.
However, when shooting with the
,
or
mode there
is no indication.
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p. 222
Press the
button.
1. Use the
or
select
.
button to
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Out of zoom
range for
Macro
shooting
(yellow bar)
or
button to select
(Normal).
Use this mode to shoot close-ups of flowers or small items. The image
area at the minimum shooting distance from the end of the lens to the
subject (1 cm) is 29 21 mm.
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p. 222
You can set the time delay and the numbers of shots you wish to take
in advance.
Shoots 10 seconds after you press the shutter button.
10 sec. 2 seconds before the shutter releases, the self-timer lamp
Self-Timer and sound speed up.
Shoots 2 seconds after you press the shutter button.
The self-timer sound beeps quickly when you press the
2 sec.
Self-Timer shutter button and the shutter releases 2 seconds later.
Custom
Timer
You can change the delay time (0 10, 15, 20, 30 sec.) and
number of shots (1 10).
When a delay time of over 2 seconds is set for the [Delay]
option, the self-timer sound beeps quickly 2 seconds before
the shutter releases. If multiple shots have been specified for
the [Shots] option, the sound will play for the first shot only.
Press the
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button.
1. Use the
or
button to change
the self-timer mode.
Shoot.
When you press the shutter button fully, the self-timer lamp will
blink.*
* When [Red-Eye Lamp] is set to [On] in [Flash Settings], the lamp will light 2
seconds before the flash fires (p. 95).
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Select [Self-Timer].
1. Press the MENU button.
3. Press the
button.
Make settings.
1. Use the
or
button to select
[Delay] or [Shots] and the
or
button to change the settings.
2. Press the
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button.
2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [Self-timer].
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button.
2. Use the
or
button to select
and the
or
button to change
the recording pixels.
3. Press the
button.
Y
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z See Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities (p. 203).
z See Image Data Sizes (Estimated) (p. 204).
p. 222
Select a compression
setting.
1. Press the
button.
2. Use the
or
and the
or
the option.
3. Press the
button to select
button to change
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button.
Compression
Superfine
Fine
Normal
Purpose
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p. 222
The lens-shift type image stabilizer function allows you to minimize the
camera shake effect (blurred images) when you shoot distant subjects
that have been magnified or when you shoot in dark conditions without
a flash.
Options
Summary
Off
Continuous
Shoot Only
Panning
Display on the
LCD monitor
Y
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or
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Make settings.
1. Use the
or
button to select the
image stabilizer settings.
2. Press the MENU button.
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p. 222
Raise the ISO speed to use a fast shutter speed when you wish to
reduce the effects of camera shake or avoid blurry subjects, or to turn
the flash off when shooting in a dark area.
button.
2. Use the
or
the setting.
button to change
Y
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(p. 81).
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z In
or
Y
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2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [Auto ISO Shift].
Make settings.
1. Use the
[On].
or
button to select
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Y
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Image zone
When a shooting mode appropriate for the shooting conditions is
selected, the camera automatically adjusts settings for optimal
shooting (p. 79).
: Portrait
: Night Snapshot
: Indoor
: Landscape
: Kids&Pets
: Sunset
: Snow
: Fireworks
: ISO 3200
Image zone
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Shoot.
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p. 222
or
(Special Scene)
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:
1. Use the control dial to select the
scene mode.
Portrait
Produces a soft effect when photographing people.
Landscape
Optimized for shooting landscape scenes which
contain both near and far subjects.
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Night Snapshot
Allows you to take snapshots of people against
twilight or night backgrounds by reducing the effects
of camera shake when firmly holding the camera,
even without using a tripod.
Kids&Pets
Allows you to capture subjects that move around,
such as children and pets, without missing photo
opportunities.
Indoor
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Night Scene
Foliage
Shoots trees and leaves - such as new growth,
autumn leaves or blossoms - in vivid colors.
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Snow
Shoots without a blue tinge and without making
people appear dark against a snowy background.
Fireworks
Captures fireworks in the sky sharply and at optimal
exposure.
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Aquarium
Selects the optimal ISO speed, white balance and
color balance to capture fish and other items in an
indoor aquarium.
ISO 3200
Selects the highest possible ISO speed (3200, twice
the ISO 1600 speed) and increases the shutter
speed to minimize blurring of moving subjects and
from camera shake, even in low light conditions.
Recording pixels are fixed at
(1600 1200).
or
mode. Always use a
tripod to avoid camera shake.
z In
,
,
or
mode, the ISO speed may increase
and cause noise in the image depending on the scene being
shot.
z With
, image noise may be prominent.
Beach
Shoots without making people appear dark near
water or sand where reflected sunlight is strong.
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Program AE
Available Shooting Modes
p. 222
The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture value to
match the brightness of the scene. You can set the ISO speed,
exposure compensation and white balance.
Shoot.
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p. 222
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Shoot.
Shutter speed
When you set the shutter speed, the camera automatically selects an
aperture value to match the brightness.
Faster shutter speeds allow you to catch an instantaneous image of a
moving subject, while slower speeds create a flowing effect and allow
you to shoot without a flash in dark areas.
84
z The shutter speed, zoom and aperture value have the
following relationship.
Aperture Value Shutter Speed (seconds)
f/2.8 3.5
15 1/1600
Maximum Wide Angle f/4.0 5.0
15 1/2000
f/5.6 8.0
15 1/2500
f/4.3 5.6
15 1/1600
Maximum Telephoto
f/6.3 8.0
15 1/2000
z The fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization is 1/500
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Safety Shift
With
and
modes, if [Safety Shift] is turned [On] (p. 53) in the
menu, the shutter speed or aperture value is automatically
adjusted for the correct exposure when it cannot be otherwise
obtained. Safety Shift is disabled when the flash is enabled.
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p. 222
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Aperture value
Shoot.
If the shutter speed is shown in red, the image is underexposed
(insufficient light) or overexposed (too much light). Use the
control dial to adjust the aperture value until the shutter speed
shows in white (Safety Shift (p. 84)).
Some aperture values may not be available with certain zoom
positions (p. 84).
The aperture adjusts the amount of light entering through the lens.
When you set the aperture value, the camera automatically selects a
shutter speed to match the brightness.
Selecting a lower aperture value (opening the aperture) allows you to
blur the background and create a beautiful portrait. A higher aperture
value (closing the aperture) brings the entire range from foreground to
background into focus. The larger the aperture value, the greater the
range of the image brought into clear focus.
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z The maximum shutter speed with synchronized flash is 1/500
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p. 222
You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to shoot images.
Y
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Shoot.
88
z If the zoom is adjusted after these values are set, the
Y
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Movie Shooting
Available Shooting Modes
p. 222
Y
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Since there are few recording pixels and also the data size is small,
this mode is convenient for sending movies as e-mail attachments or
when the memory card capacity is low.
Maximum Clip Length: 3 minutes
* Even if the file size has not reached 4 GB, the recording is stopped when the
recording time reaches one hour. Depending on memory card capacity and data write
speed, recording may stop before the file size reaches 4 GB or the recording time
reaches one hour.
Standard
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Shoot.
Pressing the shutter button halfway automatically sets the
exposure, focus and white balance settings.
Pressing the shutter button fully starts recording video and
sound simultaneously.
During shooting, the recording time and [zRec] appear on the
LCD monitor.
Pressing the shutter button fully again stops recording.
Recording will stop automatically under the following
circumstances.
- When the maximum recording time or maximum recording
capacity is reached
- When the built-in memory or memory card becomes full
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z Adjust the zoom setting before shooting. The combined
Y
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Frame Rates
30 frames/sec.
640 480
30 frames/sec. LP
320 240
30 frames/sec.
*1 The
(Compact) is fixed to
(160 120 pixels, 15 frames/sec).
*2 When priority is on movie length rather than image quality, select
. You can
shoot for twice as long in this mode compared to a file of the same size shot in the
other modes.
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button.
2. Use the
or
button to select
and the
or
button to
change the option.
3. Press the
button.
played back each second. The higher the frame rate, the
smoother the appearance of motion.
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Continuous Shooting
p. 222
Focus
while
shooting
Display on
the LCD
monitor
Fixed*
Recorded
image
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Continuous
Approx. 1.2
images/sec.
Continuous
Shooting AF
Approx. 0.7
images/sec.
Continuous
Shooting LV
(Live View)
Approx. 0.7
images/sec.
Subject
right before
shooting
Press the
1. Use the
or
,
or
.
button.
button to select
The camera shoots continuously while the shutter button is held down.
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Shoot.
The camera will continue to record successive images while the
shutter button is held down. Recording will cease when the
shutter button is released.
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can
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p. 222
You can make detailed flash settings to fit the shooting conditions.
Flash Settings
Menu Item
Summary
Note
Flash Exp.
Comp
In
and
shooting modes, set
[Flash Mode] to [Auto]
in advance.
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Red-Eye
Corr.
Red-Eye
Lamp
Safety FE
In
and
shooting modes, set
[Flash Mode] to [Auto]
in advance.
Flash Mode
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About Red-Eye Correction
z When [Red-Eye Corr.] is set to [On], only the corrected
image is recorded to the memory card.
z If the area around the eyes is red, for example from using
red eye shadow, that area may also be corrected. If this
happens, set [Red-Eye Corr.] to [Off].
z Red eyes may not be automatically detected or may not be
fully corrected on some images. In either case, you can
correct images with [Red-Eye Correction] in the menu
(p. 137).
Y
P
O
2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [Flash Settings].
3. Press the
button.
Make settings.
1. Use the
option.
or
2. Use the
setting.
or
Example in Av mode
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p. 222
You can zoom the display of the AF frame to check focus when
shooting or right after taking a shot.
Y
P
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2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [AF-Point Zoom].
Make settings.
1. Use the
[On].
or
button to select
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Y
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2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [Review Info].
Make settings.
1. Use the
or
[Focus Check].
button to select
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Shoot.
The recorded image will be displayed.
Frame color
Content
Orange
White
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100
p. 222
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2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [AF Mode].
Make settings.
1. Use the
or
button to select
[Continuous] or [Single].
1. Press the MENU button.
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p. 222
Center
Y
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2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [AF Frame].
Make settings.
1. Use the
or
button to select an
AF frame option.
2. Press the MENU button.
See Changing the AF Frame Size
(p. 103).
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The AF frame appears as follows when the shutter button is
pressed halfway.
- Green
: In focus
- Yellow
: Focusing difficulty ([Center] option)
- No AF frame : Focusing difficulty ([Face Detect] option)
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Make settings.
Y
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1. Use the
or
button to select
[Normal] or [Small].
2. Press the MENU button.
2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [AF Frame Size].
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p. 222
Once the focus is fixed to a subjects face, the frame can be set to
follow the subject within a certain range.
button.
Face Frame
Y
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Face Frame
105
Y
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106
p. 222
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1
2
3
107
1
2
Y
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or
button to select
mode.
z When shooting with the focus lock or AF lock using the LCD
monitor, setting [AF Frame] to [Center] (p. 101) makes
shooting easier since the camera focuses using the center
AF frame only.
z The AF lock is convenient because you can let go of the
shutter button to compose the image. Moreover, the AF lock
is still effective after the picture is taken, allowing you to
capture a second image with the same focus.
z When you shoot a subject through glass, try to shoot as
close to the glass as possible to reduce the chances of light
reflecting back off the glass.
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or
button to select
The
and the MF indicator are
displayed.
When the
menus [MF-Point
Zoom] is set to [On], the portion of the
image in the AF frame will appear
magnified* (p. 53). Furthermore, when the AF mode (p. 100) is
set to [Continuous], turning the control dial zooms the display in.
Y
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Exposure compensation/
mode/Exposure compensation/
mode/
MF indicator
or
button to select
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You cannot change the AF frame setting while focusing
manually. Cancel the manual focus mode, then change the AF
frame setting.
Make settings.
1. Use the
[On].
or
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button to select
First, manual focus is used to roughly focus, then from that focus
position the camera automatically focuses more accurately.
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p. 222
You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when
the contrast is too strong between the subject and background or when
a subject is backlit.
2
3
is displayed.
Y
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will display.
111
Y
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3
4
112
p. 222
You can lock the flash exposure so that the exposure settings are
correctly set regardless of the composition of your subject.
1
2
3
4
Y
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will display.
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p. 222
Press the
button to display the exposure
compensation bar.
Configure the setting.
Y
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button.
mode/Exposure compensation
Shutter speed/Exposure compensation
Aperture value/Exposure compensation
114
p. 222
Y
P
O
2. Use the
or
and the
or
the option.
3. Press the
button.
button to select
button to change
button.
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p. 222
Normally, the
(Auto) white balance setting selects an optimal white
balance. When the
setting cannot produce natural looking colors,
change the white balance using a setting appropriate for the light
source.
Settings are automatically set by the camera.
Day Light
Cloudy
Tungsten
Fluorescent
Fluorescent H
Custom
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button.
button to select
button to change
button.
or
Auto
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Select
1. Press the
button.
2. Use the
or
and use the
select
.
button to select
or
button to
Y
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Press the
button.
is displayed.
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Y
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and
the exposure compensation setting to [0] before setting a
custom white balance. The correct white balance may not
be obtained when the exposure setting is incorrect (image
appears completely black or white).
z Shoot with the same settings as when reading the white
balance data. If the settings differ, the optimal white
balance may not be set. In particular, the following should
not be changed.
- ISO Speed
- Flash:
Setting the flash to
or
is recommended. If the
flash fires when reading the white balance data with the
flash set to
, make sure that you also use the flash
when you shoot.
z The white balance data is retained even after the camera
power is turned off.
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p. 222
Vivid
Neutral
Sepia
B/W
Custom Color
Y
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button.
2. Use the
or
and the
or
the option.
button to select
button to change
3. Press the
button.
Select
1. Press the
2. Use the
or
and choose
button.
button.
button to select
with the
or
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or
Adjust
Y
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120
p. 222
You can display vertical and horizontal grid lines, a 3:2 print area
guide, or both on the LCD monitor while shooting to help check the
position of your subject.
Off
Both
Y
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Displays both the grid lines and the 3:2 guide simultaneously.
2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [Disp. Overlay].
Make settings.
1. Use the
option.
or
or
mode.
z The grid lines and 3:2 guide will not be recorded in the
image.
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p. 222
If you set Auto Category to [On], images are automatically sorted into
preset categories as they are recorded.
or
Events
mode.
or
mode.
Y
P
O
2. In the
menu, use the
or
button to select [Auto Category].
Make settings.
1. Use the
or [Off].
or
People
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Button
p. 222
You can register a function that you often use when shooting with the
button.
Menu Item
Menu Item
Page
Not Assigned
Page
Red-Eye Corr.
p. 95
White Balance
p. 115
Digital
Tele-converter
p. 64
Custom White
Balance
p. 116
DISP. Overlay
p. 120
Display Off
p. 123
Select [Set
Y
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button].
2. In the
menu, use the
button to select [Set
3. Press the
or
button].
button.
Make settings.
1. Use the
,
,
or
button to
select the function you wish to
register.
2. Press the
button.
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Using the
Press the
Button
button.
Y
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,
,
: Each time that the
button is pressed, the
settings of the registered functions are switched.
: Pressing the
button turns off the LCD monitor. The
next time a button is pressed, the LCD monitor will turn back on.
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Playback/Erasing
In playback mode, you can select images with the control dial.
Turning it counterclockwise selects the previous image while turning
it clockwise selects the next image. Please also see Viewing Still
Images (p. 18).
Y
P
O
Use the ,
the image.
Approximate location
of the displayed area
or
If you use the control dial while in the magnified display mode,
the camera will switch to the previous or next image at the same
level of magnification.
You can change the magnification level with the zoom lever.
To Cancel the Magnified Display:
Press the zoom lever toward
. (You can also cancel it immediately
by pressing the MENU button.)
and index playback images cannot be magnified.
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Selected Image
Y
P
O
Movie
The jump bar will display if you press the zoom lever toward
while
in index playback and you can switch the display between sets of
nine images.
Use the
or
button or control dial to
move to the previous or next set of 9
images.
Hold the FUNC./SET button down and
press the
or
button to jump to the
first or last set.
To Return to Single Image Playback:
Press the zoom lever toward .
Jump Bar
Playback/Erasing
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Y
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O
Content
127
Y
P
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Playback/Erasing
128
Switching Frames
Press the
button.
Y
P
O
129
Jumping to Images
When you have many images recorded onto a memory card, it is
handy to use the search keys below to jump over images to find the
object of your search.
Jumps to the first image of each
shooting date.
Jump to My
Category
Jump to Folder
Jump to Movie
Jumps to a movie.
Y
P
O
Use the
or
button to
select a search key.
You can show/hide image
information using the DISP. button.
When an image is not categorized,
My Category will not display.
Image Information
Playback/Erasing
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or
button.
Y
P
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Scenery
To Do
Events
Y
P
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2. In the
menu, use the
button to select
.
3. Press the
or
button.
Make settings.
1. Use the
or
button to select an
image to classify.
2. Use the
category.
3. Press the
or
button to select a
button.
Playback/Erasing
People
132
Viewing Movies
Display a movie.
1. Use the
movie.
or
2. Press the
button to select a
button.
Images with a
or
button to select
Y
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button.
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Play
Play.
Slow Motion
First Frame
Previous
Frame
Next Frame
Last Frame
Y
P
O
Playback/Erasing
Exit
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Original
90
Select [Rotate].
270
Y
P
O
2. In the
menu, use the
button to select
.
3. Press the
or
button.
or
button.
135
Select [Transition].
Y
P
O
2. In the
menu, use the
button to select
.
Make settings.
or
1. Use the
or
button to select a
transition effect.
2. Press the MENU button.
Playback/Erasing
136
Y
P
O
2. In the
menu, use the
button to select
.
3. Press the
or
button.
Select an effect.
1. Use the
or
button to select an
effect and make it active.
Play.
1. Press the
button.
137
In single image playback mode, you can start a slide show from
the current image displayed by holding the FUNC./SET button
while you press the
button.
Examples:
- Faces near the screen edges or faces that appear extremely
small, large, dark or bright in relation to the overall image.
- Faces turned to the side or at a diagonal, or faces with a
portion hidden.
Y
P
O
2. In the
menu, use the
button to select
.
3. Press the
button.
or
Playback/Erasing
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Select an image.
1. Use the
or
button to select the
image you wish to correct red eyes.
2. Press the
button.
Y
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or
2. Press the
button.
button to
1. Use the
,
,
or
button to
select [New File] or [Overwrite].
2. Press the
button.
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or
button to select
button.
Y
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Playback/Erasing
140
button to
button.
or
button to
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button.
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Y
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button.
Playback/Erasing
button.
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Resizing Images
You can resave images that were recorded at high recording pixel
settings at lower settings.
1600 1200 pixels
640 480 pixels
320 240 pixels
Select [Resize].
1. Press the MENU button.
Y
P
O
2. In the
menu, use the
button to select
.
3. Press the
or
button.
Select an image.
1. Use the
or
button to select an
image to resize.
2. Press the
button.
Select a resolution.
1. Use the
or
resolution.
2. Press the
button to select a
button.
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or
2. Press the
button to select
button.
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or
button to select
button.
or
Playback/Erasing
144
or
button.
Select an image.
Y
P
O
1. Use the
or
button to select an
image to which you wish to attach a
sound memo.
2. Press the
button.
or
button to select
button.
or
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or
Erase
Y
P
O
Playback/Erasing
Play
146
Protecting Images
You can protect important images and movies from accidental erasure.
Select [Protect].
1. Press the MENU button.
2. In the
menu, use the
button to select
.
3. Press the
or
button.
Protect an image.
Y
P
O
1. Use the
or
button to select an
image to protect.
2. Press the
button.
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or
Y
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button.
or
button to select
button.
Playback/Erasing
148
Y
P
O
z The specified print settings are also applied to the Print List
(p. 21).
* Default setting
Print
Type
Standard*
Index
Both
Date (On/Off*)
Clear DPOF data (On*/Off) Clears all print settings after the images print.
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button.
4. Use the
or
[Print Settings].
button to select
5. Press the
button.
Make settings.
2. Use the
settings.
or
or
button to select an
Y
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z The Date and File No. settings change according to the Print
Type as follows.
- [Index]:
[Date] and [File No.] cannot be set to [On] at the same time.
- [Standard] or [Both]:
[Date] and [File No.] can be set to [On] at the same time,
however, the printable information may vary between
printers.
z Images dated using
(2M 1600 1200) (p. 22) are always
printed with the date, regardless of the [Date] setting. As a
result, some printers may print the date twice on these
images if [Date] is also set to [On].
z Dates print in the style specified in [Date/Time] in the
menu (p. 57).
1. Use the
option.
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Single Images
When [Print Type] (p. 148) is set to [Standard] or [Both], the number of
copies can be set.
button.
4. Use the
or
button to select
[Select Images & Qty.].
5. Press the
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button.
Selection methods differ for the Print Type settings (p. 148).
Standard (
1. Use the
images.
2. Press the
)/Both (
):
or
button to select the
button.
3. Use the
or
button to select the
number of print copies (up to 99).
4. Press the MENU button several
times.
Index ( ):
1. Use the
images.
or
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3. Use the
or
button to select
[Select All Images].
4. Press the
Select [OK].
1. Use the
[OK].
2. Press the
or
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button to select
button.
button
will light blue. At this time, press the
button, confirm
that [Print] is selected, and when the FUNC./SET button is
pressed, printing will begin.
z Selecting [Clear All Selections] in Step 1 cancels all print
settings.
button.
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button.
3. In the
menu, use the
button to select
.
4. Press the
or
button.
button to select an
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Single Images
Transfer Selection
1. Use the
or
button to select an
image to transfer.
2. Press the
button.
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or
button to select
button.
Mark all
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3. Use the
or
[Power Saving].
button to select
4. Press the
button.
Make settings.
1. Use the
option.
or
2. se the
or
settings.
button to select an
button to make
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Select [Format].
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the
.
or
3. Use the
[Format].
or
button to select
4. Press the
Make settings.
1. Use the
[OK].
2. Press the
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button.
or
button to select
button.
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Continuous
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Auto Reset * When a blank memory card is used. If a memory card with recorded
data is used, the number following the 7-digit number for the last
recorded folder and image on the memory card is utilized as the
basis for new images.
3. Use the
or
button to select
[File Numbering].
Make settings.
1. Use the
or
button to select a
file numbering setting.
2. Press the MENU button.
The image and folder number are reset to the starting value
(100-0001).* This is convenient for managing images on a
folder-by-folder basis.
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Memory Card 1
Continuous
Auto Reset
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Images may be saved to a new folder when there is insufficient free space even if the
total number of images in a folder is less than 2000 because the following types of
images are always saved together into the same folder.
- Images from continuous shooting
- Self-timer images (custom)
Images cannot be played back when the folder numbers are duplicated or image
numbers are duplicated within folders.
Please refer to the Software Starter Guide for information regarding folder structures
or image types.
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3. Use the
or
[Create Folder].
button to select
4. Press the
button.
Make settings.
1. Use the
or
button to check
mark [Create New Folder].
2. Press the MENU button.
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3. Use the
or
[Create Folder].
button to select
4. Press the
button.
Make settings.
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1. Use the
or
button to select
[Auto Create] and the
or
button
to select a creation date.
2. Use the
or
[Time] and the
select a time.
button to select
or
button to
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3. Use the
or
[Auto Rotate].
button to select
Make settings.
1. Use the
or [Off].
or
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2. Use the
or
menu.
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When the camera is held vertically to shoot, the Intelligent
Orientation sensor judges the upper end to be up and the
lower end to be down. It then regulates the optimal white
balance, exposure and focus for vertical photography. This
function operates regardless of the on/off status of the Auto
Rotate function.
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3. Use the
or
[Reset All].
button to select
4. Press the
button.
Make settings.
1. Use the
[OK].
2. Press the
or
button to select
button.
computer or to a printer.
z The following cannot be reset
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Connecting to a TV
Shooting/Playback Using a TV
You can use the supplied AV cable to shoot or playback images using
a TV.
1
2
4
5
VIDEO
AUDIO
Yellow
Black
Connecting to a TV
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Troubleshooting
Camera
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Memory card/battery
cover is open.
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LCD monitor
Nothing displays.
[Power Saving] is set to
[Display Off].
Troubleshooting
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Display flickers.
Display flickers when shot z This is not a camera malfunction
under fluorescent lighting.
(flickering recorded in movies, but not
in still images).
appears.
A slow shutter speed has
likely been selected
because of insufficient
lighting.
appears.
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Shooting
Camera will not record.
Camera is in playback
mode.
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Flash is charging.
z When the flash is charged, the
(Blinking white
on LCD
icon stops blinking and lights steadily
monitor.)
on LCD monitor. Shooting is now
possible.
Memory card is full.
Troubleshooting
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The subject is
underexposed because
the surroundings are too
bright.
(Flash
Subject is too far away for z Shoot within correct flash range of the
flash to reach.
subject when using the built-in flash
(p. 198).
z Raise the ISO speed and then shoot
(p. 74).
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The subject is
z Set the exposure compensation to a
overexposed because the
negative () setting (p. 113).
surroundings are too dark. z Use the AE Lock or spot metering
functions (pp. 110, 114).
Flash is set to
on).
(Flash
(Flash off)
Troubleshooting
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Shooting movies
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Troubleshooting
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Playback
Cannot play back.
You attempted to play
z Computer images that cannot be
back images shot with
played back may play back if they are
another camera or images
added to the camera using the
edited with a computer.
supplied software program
ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser.
See ZoomBrowser EX/ImageBrowser
Software User Guide (PDF).
File name was changed
with a computer or file
location was changed.
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MENU, DISP.,
and
lever are inoperable.
Easy mode is enabled.
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Battery
Batteries consumed quickly.
Battery is not being used
to its full capacity.
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Battery terminals are dirty. z Wipe the terminals well with a dry
cloth before use.
z Reload the batteries several times.
TV monitor output
Image is distorted or not showing on TV monitor.
Incorrect video system
setting.
Troubleshooting
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List of Messages
The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor during
shooting or playback. Please refer to the Direct Print User Guide for
the messages that display during a printer connection.
Busy...
Image is being recorded onto the memory card, red eye correction is
being processed.
Resetting all the camera and menu settings to default.
No memory card
You turned on the camera without a memory card installed, or with a
memory card installed in the wrong orientation (p. 10).
Card locked!
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List of Messages
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Naming error!
The file name could not be created because there is an image with
the same name as the folder that the camera is attempting to create,
or the highest possible file number has already been reached. In the
Set up menu, set [File Numbering] to [Auto Reset]; alternatively,
save all the images you wish to retain onto a computer, then
reformat the memory card. Please note that formatting will erase all
the existing images and other data.
Change the batteries
Battery charge is insufficient to operate the camera. Replace both
batteries immediately with unused AA-size alkaline batteries or fully
charged Canon AA-size NiMH batteries.
Also refer to Battery (p. 185).
No image.
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You attempted to play back an image larger than 5616 3744 pixels
or with a large data size.
Incompatible JPEG
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Incompatible WAVE
A sound memo cannot be added to this image since the data type of
the existing sound memo is incorrect. In addition, sound cannot be
played back.
Cannot modify image
You attempted to resize or perform red eye correction on a movie or
an image recorded with another camera. Or you attempted to resize
an image already resized to
or an image shot in
.
Cannot assign to category
You attempted to categorize an image recorded in a different
camera.
Cannot Modify
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Protected!
List of Messages
178
Communication error
The computer was unable to download the image due to the large
amount of images (approx. 1000) stored on the memory card. Use a
USB card reader or a PCMCIA card adapter to download the
images.
Lens error, restart camera
An error was detected while the lens was in motion, and the power
has been automatically turned off. This error can occur if you hold
the lens while it is in motion or you operate it in a location with
excessive dust or sand in the air. Try turning the power back on, and
resume shooting or playback. If this message continues to display,
contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk as there may be a
problem with the lens.
Exx
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(xx: number) Camera detected an error. Turn the power off and then
back on, then shoot or play back. A problem exists if the error code
reappears. Note the number and contact your Canon Customer
Support Help Desk. If an error code displays directly after taking a
picture, the shot may not have been recorded. Check image in
playback mode.
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Appendix
Safety Precautions
z Before using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety
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Warnings
Equipment
Appendix
180
z Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the
equipment that is not expressly described in this guide.
z To avoid the risk of high-voltage electrical shock, do not touch
the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged.
z Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or
noxious fumes.
z Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with, or
become immersed in, water or other liquids. If the exterior
comes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a
soft, absorbent cloth.
Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock.
Immediately turn the camera power off and remove the camera
batteries or unplug the battery charger or compact power adapter from
the power outlet. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest
Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
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Battery
z Do not place the batteries near a heat source or expose it to
direct flame or heat.
z The batteries should not be immersed in water or sea water.
z Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the
batteries.
z Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts
that could damage the casing.
z Use only recommended batteries and accessories.
Failure to follow these precautions may cause explosions or leaks,
resulting in fire, injury and damage to the surroundings. In the event
that a battery leaks and the eyes, mouth, skin or clothing contact these
substances, immediately flush with water and seek medical
assistance.
Appendix
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z Disconnect the battery charger and compact power adapter
from both the camera and the power outlet after recharging or
when not in use to avoid fire and other hazards.
z Do not place anything, such as tablecloths, carpets, bedding or
cushions, on top of the battery charger while it is charging.
Leaving the units plugged in for a long period of time may cause them
to overheat and distort, resulting in fire.
z When recharging the Canon AA-size NiMH batteries, use only a
specified battery charger.
z The compact power adapter is designed for exclusive use with
this equipment. Do not use it with other products.
There is a risk of overheating and distortion which could result in fire or
electrical shock.
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Others
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Cautions
Equipment
z Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong
impacts or shocks that could lead to injury or damage the
equipment when wearing or holding it by the strap.
z Be careful not to bump or strongly push the end of the lens.
The above-mentioned could lead to injury or damage the equipment.
z Be careful not to allow dust or sand into the camera when
using it at a beach or place with strong winds.
Such conditions could lead to damage.
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Appendix
184
Flash
z Do not operate the flash with dirt, dust or other items stuck to
the surface of the flash.
z Be careful not to cover the flash with your fingers or clothing
when shooting.
The flash may be damaged and emit smoke or noise. The resulting
heat build-up could damage the flash.
z Do not touch the surface of the flash after taking several
pictures in rapid succession.
Doing so could result in burns.
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Preventing Malfunctions
Camera
Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields
z Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or
other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields.
Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt
image data.
Battery
Appendix
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z Never mix unused and partially used batteries.
The partially used batteries may leak.
z Do not install the batteries with their terminals (
reversed.
and
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z When not using the camera for long periods, remove the
batteries from the camera and store them separately.
If the batteries are left inside the camera, the camera may become
damaged from battery leakage.
Memory Card
z SD Memory Card or SDHC Memory Card Write Protect Tab
Write Protect Tab
Slide the
switch up.
Writing/Erasing Possible
187
z Memory cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not
bend them, apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or
vibration.
z Do not attempt to disassemble or alter the memory card.
z Do not allow dirt, water or foreign objects to contact the
terminals on the back of the memory card. Do not touch the
terminals with your hands or metal objects.
z Do not peel away the original label on the memory card or
cover it with another label or sticker.
z When writing on the memory card, do not use a pencil or
ballpoint pen. Only use a soft point pen (e.g. felt-tip pen).
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Appendix
188
z Be careful when transferring or disposing of a memory card.
Formatting or erasing the data on a memory card merely
changes the file management information on the memory card
and does not ensure that its contents are completely deleted.
When disposing of a memory card, take precautions, such as
physically destroying the memory card, to prevent personal
information leaks.
LCD Monitor
z Do not sit in a chair with the camera in your pocket.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor.
z When putting the camera in your bag, ensure that hard objects
do not come into contact with the LCD monitor.
If this occurs, it may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor.
z Do not attach accessories to the strap.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor.
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4 batteries
To a power outlet
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Charge Indicator
2 batteries
Appendix
After inserting the batteries, plug the charger (CB-5AH) into an outlet,
or attach the power cord to the charger (CB-5AHE, not shown) and
plug the other end into an outlet.
Do not insert and charge additional batteries once charging has
begun.
The charge indicator blinks while charging, then remains lit when
charging is finished.
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z Do not recharge the batteries until the LCD monitor displays
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191
z It takes approximately 4 hours 40 minutes for the charger to
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DC IN terminal
Appendix
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Tripod
Sockets
Bracket
(Comes with the flash)
circumstances.
- When the flash is closed
- When shooting in
mode
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z The flash may fire if another flash is being used in close
proximity.
z The High-Power Flash may not fire outdoors in daylight or
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Batteries
Leaving batteries in the High-Power Flash could allow the battery fluid
to leak, damaging the product. Remove the batteries from the HighPower Flash and store them in a cool, dry place.
Appendix
If the battery usage time has considerably diminished, wipe the battery
terminals well with a dry cloth. The terminals may be dirty from
fingerprints.
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1
2
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4
5
6
7
() side
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After purchasing the camera and turning on the power for the
first time, although the Date/Time menu will appear, you do not
need to replace the date battery.
Appendix
196
Camera Body
Gently wipe dirt off the camera body with a soft cloth or eyeglass lens
wiper.
Lens
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First use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt, then remove any
remaining dirt by wiping the lens lightly with a soft cloth.
Never use organic solvents on the camera body or lens. If dirt
remains, contact the closest Canon Customer Support Help
Desk as listed on the separate customer support list supplied
with your camera.
LCD Monitor
Use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt. If necessary, gently
wipe with a soft cloth or an eyeglass lens wiper to remove stubborn
dirt.
Never rub or press strongly on the LCD monitor. These actions
may damage it or lead to other problems.
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Specifications
All data is based on Canons standard testing methods. Product
specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice, at
our sole discretion.
PowerShot SX110 IS
Lens
Digital Zoom
LCD Monitor
AF System
: TTL autofocus
AF lock and Manual focus are available
AF frame: Face Detect*1*2/Center*3
*1 AF frame can be moved and fixed to specified face.
*2 If no face is detected, center 1-point is used.
*3 Size of AF frame can be selected.
Focusing Range
(From the front of the
lens)
Shutter
Shutter Speeds
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Image Stabilization
: Lens-shift type
Continuous/Shoot Only*/Panning*/Off
Metering System
Exposure
Compensation
ISO Speed
(Standard Output
Sensitivity,
Recommended
Exposure Index)
White Balance
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Built-in Flash
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Shooting Modes
: Auto
Easy
Creative zone:
Program,
Shutter-speed priority,
Aperture priority,
Manual
Image zone:
Portrait, Landscape, Night Snapshot,
Kids&Pets, Indoor,
Special Scene*1 and Movie*2
*1 Night Scene, Sunset, Foliage, Snow, Beach,
Fireworks, Aquarium and ISO 3200.
*2 Standard and Compact.
Continuous Shooting
Recording Media
File Format
Data Type
Compression
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Self-timer
200
Number of (Still images) : Large
Recording
Medium 1
Pixels
Medium 2
Medium 3
Small
Date Stamp
Widescreen
(Movies)
: Standard
:640 480 pixels (30 frames/sec.)
640 480 pixels (30 frames/sec. LP)
:320 240 pixels (30 frames/sec.)
Recording can continue until the memory card is
full (can record up to a maximum of 4 GB* at
one time)
: Compact:160 120 pixels (15 frames/sec.)
Maximum recording length per clip: 3 min.
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Audio
Remote Shooting
Playback Modes
Direct Print
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Interface
: MTP, PTP
Power Source
Operating
Temperatures
Operating Humidity
: 10 90%
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Dimensions
: 110.6 70.4 44.7 mm
(excluding protrusions) (4.35 2.77 1.76 in.)
Weight
(camera body only)
Appendix
202
Battery Capacity
Number of Images Shot
LCD Monitor On
(Based on the CIPA
standard)
Playback Time
Approx. 5 hours
Approx. 8 hours
z The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and
camera settings.
z Movie data is excluded.
z At low temperatures, the battery performance may diminish and the
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low battery icon (blinking red) may appear very rapidly. In these
circumstances, the performance can be improved by warming the
battery in a pocket before use.
Test Conditions
Shooting: Normal temperature (23 C 2 C/73 F 3.6 F), normal
relative humidity (50% 20%), alternating wide angle end
and telephoto end shots at 30 second intervals with the flash
fired once every two shots and the camera power turned off
after every tenth shot. Power is left off for a sufficient amount
of time*, then the power is turned back on and the testing
procedure is repeated.
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Compression
(Large)
3456 2592 pixels
(Medium 1)
2816 2112 pixels
(Medium 2)
2272 1704 pixels
(Medium 3)
1600 1200 pixels
(Small)
640 480 pixels
(Widescreen)
3456 1944 pixels
2 GB
8 GB
499
1996
12
841
3364
26
1707
6822
10
714
2855
17
1181
4723
37
2363
9446
14
960
3837
26
1707
6822
52
3235
12927
29
1862
7442
52
3235
12927
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99
6146
24562
111
6830
27291
171
10245
40937
270
15368
61406
52
3235
12927
653
2612
16
1117
4465
35
2276
9096
This reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon. Actual results may vary
according to the subject and shooting conditions.
Appendix
(Date Stamp)
1600 1200 pixels
32 MB
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Movie
Standard
Compact
Recording Pixels/
Frame Rate
640 480 pixels
30 frames/sec.
640 480 pixels
30 frames/sec. LP
320 240 pixels
30 frames/sec.
160 120 pixels
15 frames/sec.
32 MB
2 GB
8 GB
15 sec.
16 min.
47 sec.
1 hr. 7 min.
6 sec.
30 sec.
33 min.
2 sec.
2 hrs. 12 min.
3 sec.
43 sec.
46 min.
33 sec.
3 hrs. 6 min.
4 sec.
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Compression
3888 KB
2302 KB
1100 KB
2720 KB
1620 KB
780 KB
2002 KB
1116 KB
556 KB
1002 KB
558 KB
278 KB
249 KB
150 KB
2946 KB
Standard
Compact
558 KB
1727 KB
84 KB
825 KB
File size
1920 KB/sec.
960 KB/sec.
660 KB/sec.
120 KB/sec.
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MultiMediaCard
Interface
Dimensions
Weight
SD Memory Card
Interface
Dimensions
Weight
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Type
Nominal Voltage
Typical Capacity
Cycle Life
Operating
Temperatures
Diameter Length
Weight
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Index
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Index
Numerics
3:2 Guide ................................120
A
AC Adapter Kit ACK800 ..........191
Accessory .................................36
AE Lock ...................................110
AF Frame .......................... 48, 101
AF Lock ...................................107
AF Mode .................................100
AF-assist Beam ...................40, 53
AF-Point Zoom ..........................97
Aperture Value .............. 84, 85, 87
Aquarium ...................................81
Auto Category .........................121
Auto ISO Shift ...........................75
Auto Mode .................................15
Auto Rotate ............................. 161
Av ..............................................85
D
Date Battery ............................ 194
Date Stamp ............................... 22
Date/Time ................................. 13
Default Value .......................... 162
Digital Tele-Converter ............... 61
Digital Zoom ............................. 61
Direct Print Compatible Printer
............................................ 35, 37
Direct Transfer .......................... 31
Display Language ..................... 14
Display Overlays ..................... 120
Distance Units .......................... 57
DPOF Print Settings ............... 148
DPOF Transfer Settings ......... 152
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Battery
Installing ................................10
Battery Capacity ...................... 202
Battery Charge Indicator ...........49
Beach ........................................81
C
Camera Shake Warning ............48
Components Guide ...................40
Compression .............................71
Computer
Connecting the Camera ........29
Downloading .........................27
System Requirements .......... 27
E
Easy Mode .......................... 17, 78
Erase all .................................. 147
Erasing ............................. 19, 147
Exif Print ................................. 199
Exposure Compensation ........ 113
F
Face Detect ............................ 101
Face Select and Track ............ 104
FE Lock .................................. 112
File Number ............................ 157
Fireworks .................................. 81
Flash
Flash Exp. Comp .................. 95
Flash Mode ........................... 95
208
Index
G
Grid Lines ................................120
M ............................................... 87
Macro ........................................ 67
Manual Focus Mode ............... 108
Memory Card
Estimated Capacities .......... 203
Formatting .......................... 156
Menu
FUNC. Menu ......................... 52
Play Menu ............................. 55
Print Menu ............................ 55
Rec. Menu ............................ 53
Set up Menu ......................... 56
Setting .................................. 46
Metering Mode ........................ 114
MF-Point Zoom ................. 53, 108
Microphone ............................... 40
Mode Dial ................................. 77
Movie
Shooting ......................... 24, 89
Viewing ................................. 26
Mute .......................................... 56
My Category ........................... 131
My Colors ............................... 118
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J
Jump .......................................129
K
Kids&Pets .................................80
L
Landscape ................................79
LCD Monitor Display ................. 58
Lens Retract ..............................57
List of Messages .....................175
N
Night Display ............................ 59
Night Scene .............................. 80
Night Snapshot ......................... 80
O
Overexposure Warning ............. 51
P
P ............................................... 82
Playback Button ........................ 44
Portrait ...................................... 79
Power Kit ................................ 189
Power Saving ................... 56, 154
Index
T
Telephoto .................................. 60
Transition ................................ 135
Tv .............................................. 83
TV Set ..................................... 163
V
Video System ........................... 57
Volume ..................................... 56
R
Rec. Review ..............................16
Recording Pixel ...................70, 92
Red-Eye Corr. ...........................95
Red-Eye Correction ................137
Red-Eye Lamp ..........................95
Reset All ..................................162
Resize .....................................142
Resume .....................................18
Resume Playback .....................18
Review ...................................... 54
Review Info ............................... 54
Rotate .....................................134
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W
White Balance ........................ 115
Wide Angle ............................... 60
Wrist strap ................................ 12
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Safety MF ................................109
Safety Shift ................................84
Safety Zoom ..............................62
Self-Timer .................................68
Shooting Mode ..........................77
Functions Available .............222
Shutter Button ...........................15
Shutter Speed .....................83, 87
Slide Shows ............................136
Slow Synchro ............................95
Snow .........................................81
Sound Memo ...........................144
Start-up Image ..........................56
Sunset .......................................80
System Map ..............................34
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FCC Notice
(Digital Camera, Model PC1311 Systems)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions;
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Disclaimer
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information
contained in this guide is accurate and complete, no liability can be
accepted for any errors or omissions.
Canon reserves the right to change the specifications of the
hardware and software described herein at anytime without prior
notice.
No part of this guide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,
stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any
form, by any means, without the prior written permission of Canon.
Canon makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted
or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the
camera, the software, SD memory cards (SD cards), personal
computers, peripheral devices, or use of non-Canon SD cards.
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The SDHC logo is a trademark.
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High ISO Auto
ISO 80 1600
ISO 3200
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Single Shot
Continuous
Continuous AF2)
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AF-Point Zoom (p. 97)
Standard
Digital Tele-converter
Flash Mode
Red-Eye Correction
Red-Eye Lamp
Flash Output
Slow Synchro
Safety FE
Off
Detailed/Focus Check
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Grid Lines
3:2 Guide/Both
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Continuous
Shoot Only/Panning
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ENGLISH
DIGITAL CAMERA
Camera User Guide
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Getting Started
p. 9
Ensure that you read the Safety Precautions (pp. 179 188).
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